Unfortunately, no.
To qualify as a tuition expense, for Federal income tax purposes, it would have to be a college course.
To qualify as a medical expense, for Federal income tax purposed, it would need to include payments for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or payments for treatments affecting any structure or function of the body.
To qualify as Child and Dependent care, for Federal income tax purposes, you must meet all of these criteria:
The credit is worth anywhere from 20% to 35% of your qualified expenses, up to $3,000 (for one qualifying person) and $6,000 (for two or more qualifying persons). Your percentage depends on your AGI, with the higher percentages applying to lower incomes and vice-versa.
TurboTax will figure out if you're eligible, do the math, and get you the maximum credit you qualify for.
Unfortunately, no.
To qualify as a tuition expense, for Federal income tax purposes, it would have to be a college course.
To qualify as a medical expense, for Federal income tax purposed, it would need to include payments for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or payments for treatments affecting any structure or function of the body.
To qualify as Child and Dependent care, for Federal income tax purposes, you must meet all of these criteria:
The credit is worth anywhere from 20% to 35% of your qualified expenses, up to $3,000 (for one qualifying person) and $6,000 (for two or more qualifying persons). Your percentage depends on your AGI, with the higher percentages applying to lower incomes and vice-versa.
TurboTax will figure out if you're eligible, do the math, and get you the maximum credit you qualify for.